Everest Adventure
Everest Adventure
Article: Rudo Nhamoinesu Images: Melissa Katunga As the first light of dawn illuminated the sprawling cityscape of Harare, a sense of eager anticipation hung in the air. We—a select group of automobile enthusiasts were awaiting our flight to Johannesburg with bated breath. We had been cordially invited by Premier Auto Zimbabwe to partake in an
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Images: Michael Cunnigham In the remote regions of northern Tanzania, a unique community persists, defying the pervasive sweep of modernity. This elusive community, the Hadzabe tribe, is one of the last remaining hunter-gatherer societies on Earth. The Hadzabe, or Hadza people, as they are sometimes known, offer fascinating insights into the way humanity lived for
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Article and Images Dani Ludick The world of sheepdogs. Can you believe it, that’s actually a thing! On the 14th of September, Zimbabwe for the first time, competed in the World Sheepdog Trails at Gill Hall Estate, Dromore, Northern Ireland. The two proud competitors, Jenny Ludick and Rose Van de Ruit along with their dogs
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Article and Images Chanyn-lee Zeelie Mya Zeelie is a spirited 4 year old safari guide, living at the beautiful Royal Malewane in the Greater Kruger National Park, South Africa. You can say it is was written in the stars to live a life out in the wilderness as both her parents are incredibly passionate about
Mya in Wild Land: The story of a 4 year old girl loving and living all of our dreams. Read More »
Article and Images Karen Gifford We were collected by our guide, Lameck, from Maramboi Lodge, after a delicious breakfast on a terrace overlooking a variety of grazers, including wildebeest and zebra, by Lake Manyara. My husband, sister, nephew and I had spent a night at this lodge, in luxurious spacious tents built on raised wooden
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